The new rules for AI-assisted code in the Linux kernel: What every dev needs to know ...
Linus Torvalds has released version 7.0 of the Linux kernel. As The Register has previously reported, kernel boss Linus ...
Guidelines backed by Linus Torvalds reveal how AI tools and AI-generated code can contribute to the Linux kernel, but with ...
The new Linux kernel 7.0 brings self-healing file systems, ensures more robust code, and welcomes Rust as a non-experimental ...
You can try Linux 7.0 now on these distros - here's what's new ...
One point in favor of the sprawling Linux ecosystem is its broad hardware support—the kernel officially supports everything from ’90s-era PC hardware to Arm-based Apple Silicon chips, thanks to ...
One of the most impactful changes in the 7.0 networking stack is the optimization of the IPv6 TCP output path to cache flow ...
After months of release candidates and a development cycle that Linus Torvalds himself described as “somewhat choppier than ...
Linux developers are permitted to use AI assistance, but individual contributors are still wholly accountable for their work.
Although everyone’s favorite Linux overlord [Linus Torvalds] has been musing on dropping Intel 486 support for a while now, it would seem that this time now has finally come. In a Linux ...
Linux 7.0 rc6 reverses rc5's calm, with many small fixes returning. No major bugs are present, but many minor fixes erode confidence in the release. Linus is proceeding as normal for now, but the ...
Linux Kernel 7.0 is officially released! Explore self-healing XFS filesystems, permanent Rust integration, post-quantum ...